In 2014, the Utah Legislature passed, and Gov. Gary Herbert signed into law, a bill allowing individuals suffering from intractable epileptic disorders to legally possess and use CBD oils if certified to do so by their neurologists. While this limited new program represents progress, much more must be done to protect patients. The program excludes the vast majority of medical marijuana patients and may not even help those it was meant to protect.

In 2015, state Sen. Mark Madsen introduced S.B. 259, a bill that would have created a comprehensive medical marijuana program that would protect registered, qualifying, medical marijuana patients from arrest and prosecution. The bill passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee, but failed by one vote on the Senate floor. Sen. Madsen vowed to continue fighting for passage of medical marijuana legislation in the next session.

The opponents seeking to block voters from weighing in on a ballot measure legalizing medical marijuana withdrew their lawsuit on Monday, after asking a judge in May for an emergency ruling to stop the initiative.

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